Google pushed February Month's Android 6.0 security update with major bug fixes and more. Know everything in detail at below.

Changelogs : What's New? And For Which Devices?

Five items have been tagged Critical, including two that allowed for remote code execution without any user interaction, and the remaining three could have been used for privilege escalation.

Four high priority issues and one moderate were also identified and fixed

These all issues has been resolved with updates to the proprietary binaries, not to AOSP, which explains why the changelogs are fairly sparse this month.

Alarm / Do Not Disturb bug is still rearing its ugly head. Judging from the lack of changes to code for Doze mode, it seems that we'll have to wait a bit longer for some bug fixes to Marshmallows big battery-saving feature.

Resolved Major Security Bugs

Fixed multiple Wi-Fi flaws

Fixed Media server bugs

For which devices?

Pixel C

Nexus 6P

Nexus 5X

Nexus 6

Nexus Player

Nexus 9 (WiFi and LTE)

Nexus 5

Nexus 7 (2013, WiFi and Mobile)

Nexus 10

For other devices I have shared the link at the end of the post.

"The updates are rolling out as Android 6.0.1 build MXB48T for the Pixel C, MMB29U for the Nexus Player, MMB29R for the Nexus 9, and MMB29Q for the Nexus 6P, 5X, 6, 5, and Nexus 7 (2013). The Nexus 10 is getting build LMY49G of Android 5.1.1."